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Leechhope Crag | Leechhope Crag | Mr Charlton | About 47 chains E | A very remarkable precipice on Darden Moor | ||
Leechhope Crag | Mr Crammond | of North Riding | consisting of immense crags. fragments of disjointed | |||
Leechhope Crag | Mr Smith | rocks and loose stone the name is supposed to be derived | ||||
from a kind of Horse Leech found in some of the adjacent | ||||||
streams and Marshes and sometimes used for | ||||||
medical purposes | ||||||
Snipe Sike | Snipe Sike | Mr Charlton | About 15 chains E | A small stream issueing from the west side | ||
Snipe Sike | Mr Hindmarsh | of North Riding | and near the base of Leechhope Crag and forming | |||
Snipe Sike | Mr Smith | a tributary to Park Burn | ||||
Carrowhaugh Well | Carr |
Mr Charlton | About 20 chains N E | An excellent spring of good water situated | ||
Carr |
Mr Smith | of North Riding | in a low swampy piece of ground near | |||
Carr |
Mr Hindmarsh | to Park Burn | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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